Episode 573: Daniel Kinahan's wife Caoimhe Robinson and her links to the Cartel's money laundering operation Image

Episode 573: Daniel Kinahan's wife Caoimhe Robinson and her links to the Cartel's money laundering operation

20 May 2024 - 28 mins
Podcast Series Crime World

Gangsters moll Caoimhe Robinson has become the face of Kinahan money laundering after a massive investigation uncovered her role buying and selling properties in Dubai.

The widow of murdered drug dealer Michael ‘Micka’ Kelly who went on to marry Daniel Kinahan at a plush ceremony in Dubai in 2017 has become the face of a new high profile International Consortium of Investigative Journalists probe into Kinahan Cartel properties, sanctions and lifestyle in the Emirates.

Nicola speaks to Niall Donald about Robinson and her husband’s deadly drug cartel.

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